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One of Ireland's oldest men and Kinvara native dies aged 106

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One of Ireland's oldest men and Kinvara native dies aged 106

One of Ireland's oldest men, Kinvara-native Alphonsus Corless, has died at the age of 106.

Born in 1918, he completed his Leaving Cert at Blackrock College Dublin in 1937 and was described as a keen hurler.

He graduated as a chemist in 1944 and lived and worked in Carlow for many years before retiring back to Galway, where he lived in Taylor's Hill

Alphonsus was pre-deceased by his wife Beatty, and they had six children - as well as 13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

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His funeral will take place in the city tomorrow evening and Wednesday morning before he will be laid to rest at Mount Cross Cemetery in Kinvara

 

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